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Bought cheaters a year ago, cant see crap up close. Cheap Bifocals get me buy but the transition from looking top to bottom is crap. The top is crap, I can read the fine print, does this change with better glasses?
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This is the industry that I have been in for the last 17 years so I know quite a bit about AR on lenses.
AR is great if you get a REALLY GOOD AR meaning inside the lens and high quality. They typically don't smudge or scratch at all. CHEAP AR is absolute garbage and you might as well go ahead and not get it at all. So this is truly a go top of the line or don't get it at all. I'm a rep so I go to private offices as well as retail. Stay away from retail joints like lenscrafters, America's Best Etc. Find a good private practice that has high end stuff. If you treat them good they should last years and the extra $$ you spend will go much further. If you just want basic without AR it really does not matter where you go ( just don't go to America's Best (worst) ) Hope this helps. |
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you are correct. the best pair ive seen had the coating inside the lens layers. |
I didn't know there were options. I was just told that I was getting the AR. But I bet mine's just the coating given my cleaning challenges.
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i can see that. |
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I purchased the first pair from Walmart at the low end for $180 and just ****ing hated them. Not comfortable and the viewing corridor was crap even though I paid for the wider corridor. I went to my eye doctor and they were trying to sell me a pair for $400. There is no way I am paying that much for my prescription. Its more of an astigmatism correction than anything else. Barely any add value at all for reading. ITs a racket what they try to charge for eye glasses these days. |
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i agree its a racket. there are only so many vision equations that humans have 20/20 or some variation after. there is a low finite amount of vision corrections that can be made. |
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My eyes have been changing quickly though, and I decided recently I need progressive bifocals because not only close up but intermediate distances are starting to get fuzzy. So I went to the eye doctor and ordered some. $400, with insurance. Ouch. |
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Microfiber cloths.
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This
http://www.mad4tools.com/ekmps/shops...00-14120-p.jpg And this http://www.treensafety.com/sites/def...?itok=4iDf7nbA I keep this in my work truck for safety glasses and one at home stuff is the best I ever used. Our office actually setup cleaning stations around the office with this stuff. We get it at Contractors Supply in KCMO on North side of 18th Street just west of the Paseo but sure a search will find you local or Amazon. |
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